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Learn how to design and build furniture with Marc Spagnuolo, The Wood Whisperer. Develop new skills with our video project and technique tutorials. For more information, in-depth articles, and wood shop tours, visit us at TheWoodWhisperer.com.
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Furniture-making lessons learned by refinishing an old desk.
JessEm Rulers, Optima Mortise Chisels, Harvey RG-2 Roller Guide
Why I bought my workbench and a few other great questions from the community.
The new SawStop Revolution Miter Gauge is amazing, expensive, and has a couple of flaws.
Create a stunning Walnut Dining Table with Curves in the Mid-Century Modern style with a special surprise.
Avoid common mistakes when building a lazy susan. Proper planning is key to creating a functional and beautiful rotating table.
The Harvey MG-36 Pro is much improved over the non-pro version, but it's still plagued by a few problems.
Remove that pesky rust with Carbon Method's new Prep Kit.
Constructing the top and finishing the Sideboard with tung oil and citrus solvent.
Add detail to the sliding doors with a finger hold & sawtooth standards for adjustable shelves.
Don’t miss the pre-order price for Philip Morley’s Tambour Record Console course. Price goes up February 9th! These aren’t your average drawer fronts! We’ll make the front from two pieces and create an integrated pull by creating a relief where the two pieces join. We’ll also create a dimpled texture using a Carbide Burr and […]
Time to construct the drawers. The drawer boxes will be dovetailed using a good old dovetail jig!
Sliding doors are incredibly fun to make, especially when they involve fire and copper!
Cutting and finessing the sliding dovetails on our dividers. We'll also add some additional support to help prevent sag.
Making shop-sawn veneered panels for the cabinet dividers.
Adding detail to the legs, side glueups and doing some fancy stuff with the Domino.
The top and bottom of the main case feature solid web frames and solid wood panels.
Cutting the grooves and preparing the crotch panels for the side assemblies.
Selecting the stock and milling the legs and rails for the side assemblies.
Making one of my most challenging projects yet, the walnut and copper sideboard.
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